Yes the device is a GL-MT300A 256MB

 

Your hint about filesystem solved this problem for me! I changed from NTFS to ext4, after this I was able to connect and write to the samba share.

 

I used the share option in the V2.22 UI to create the share, in the advanced options I noticed which shares get created and I could connect. Comparing new and old samba config files I could not find differences, so filesystem must have been it.

 

Two more related questions that I hope you can answer:

 

  1. Writing and reading to/from the Samba share is very slow (1,5MB/4,5MB per second). I connect to the router using wifi. The SD Card I use can do much more. Is the reason for this limited hardware in the router or should I be able to make a higher speed?

 

  1. Is it possible to format the internal SD card from the busybox shell? What is the command? (Linux newbie here)